Just one game into his tenure as Houston offensive coordinator, Mike Nesbitt is finished with the Cougars, head coach Tony Levine announced Monday.

“We wish Mike the best in his future endeavors and thank him for his contributions to the Houston program,” Levine said. “We are confident in Travis (Bush) and his play-calling ability moving forward.”

Bush, also in his first season at Houston as running backs coach, joined the Cougars after serving last season as offensive coordinator at Texas-San Antonio.

In Saturday’s season opener, Houston lost to Texas State 30-13 and the offense totaled 326 yards—115 on the ground and 211 passing. The most telling statistic from the game was time of possession: Texas State held a 43:09 to 16:51 advantage. Houston converted 1 of 13 third downs.

Last season under former coach Kevin Sumlin, who is now at Texas A&M, Houston went 13-1 and averaged a nation’s best 599.1 yards per game and 49.3 points.

Nesbitt came to Houston after a season as offensive coordinator at Stephen F. Austin.